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Around midnight on Oct 24, while Dennis Baldocchi was sleepily re-deriving the conservation of mass equation, the AmeriFlux website released a major methane bubble and published the brand new (odorless) web presence for AmeriFlux’s first Action Theme Year—the Year of Methane! You can check out the Year of Methane objectives, projects, and collaborating partners, which… More

Thanks to all who attended the 2018 AmeriFlux Data-Tech Workshop and PI Meeting in Bloomington, Indiana. A special thanks to Kim Novick and team for their outstanding hospitality. All of you contributed to making these events a great success. Presentations available now! The AmeriFlux Data and Tech Workshop presentations are now available. The 2018 AmeriFlux… More

The AmeriFlux Tech Team has completed another successful site visit season. This year they visited nine AmeriFlux sites. The below gallery features an image from each site visit. The Tech Team is planning for the upcoming site visit season. If you would like to learn more about site visits and what to expect, please see our… More

Guest blog! The Application for Extracting and Exploring Analysis Ready Samples (AppEEARS) is an online web application that lets users access and visualize geospatial data from various federal data archives, simply and efficiently. Let’s highlight an example of a simple AppEEARS point sample request for 25 Ameriflux sites located across Canada. We select sites listed… More

The Measurement Height data product is now available on the Measurement Height webpage. The downloaded csv file contains height / depth and instrument model information for AmeriFlux BASE data products. See the Measurement Height webpage for a full description of its contents. You can also access this page via link on the Download Data page, the Data menu,… More

On behalf of co-authors Sara Knox, Rob Jackson, and Ben Poulter Inviting the entire flux community to participate! Take the survey. As part of a recent Global Carbon Project methane budget activity funded by the Moore Foundation, we are organizing the collection and aggregation of global CH4 data from the flux tower community in coordination with… More

Again we’re collecting AGU Fall 2018 sessions we think will interest our AmeriFlux Community members. Right now I’m assembling those where you might want to submit an abstract. The AGU Fall 2018 abstract submission portal is open now; deadline is August 1 (early submission is July 25). Tell me know if you’d like yours added… More

We are conducting a campaign to collect AmeriFlux users’ most commonly requested ancillary information: height and instrument information. Thank you to the site teams from 70 sites who already supplied this information! Flux tower teams can now use our new Variable Information online tool to submit or review installation heights and instrument information: https://ameriflux.lbl.gov/sites/variable-information/ (AmeriFlux… More

Decadal Synthesis Survey: Insights from the Integration of Flux Observations with Ancillary Measurements, and Future Directions Thursday-Friday, August 23-24 Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory Registration is now closed for the 2018 AmeriFlux Synthesis Workshop Drawing upon the AmeriFlux community’s excellent suggestions for workshop topics, the theme of this two-day AmeriFlux synthesis workshop will be decadal synthesis,… More

We have started a list of AGU Fall 2017 sessions that AmeriFlux community members may want to check out. Please send us any sessions that you think we should add to this list. The AmeriFlux Townhall is Tuesday, December 12, at 12:30pm in Rooms 255-257. Hope to see you in New Orleans! 12/11 08:00-10:00 GC11E… More

The AmeriFlux Tech Team has completed another successful site visit season. This year they visited six AmeriFlux sites. The team also deployed the portable profile system at two sites. Here are a few images from the site visits. The Tech Team is planning for the 2018 site visit season. If you would like to learn more… More

About AmeriFlux

The AmeriFlux network is a community of sites and scientists measuring ecosystem carbon, water, and energy fluxes across the Americas, and committed to producing and sharing high quality eddy covariance data. AmeriFlux investigators and modelers work together to generate understanding of terrestrial ecosystems in a changing world.